A FINE FRENZY

One Cell In The Sea

2007-07-10

A Fine Frenzy put out a good album that has the ability to capture both a mainstream and indie audience. Strong instrumentation (most notably guitar, piano) and the gorgeous voice of lead singer Alison Sudol should sky rocket her to stardom. Check out tracks 3 “Whisper”, track 8 “Ashes & Wine”, track 11 “Lifesize”, track 12 “Near To You”, and track 13 “Hope For The Hopeless”. – Lane Zoerhof

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